21 year-old Texan Jordan Spieth has moved up to number two in the world golf rankings behind Rory McIlroy after his wire to wire win at the Masters at Augusta National on Sunday.
Its his first Major title.
Spieth closed with a 2-under 70 to win by four shots from Justin Rose and Phil Mickelson on an 18-under par 270 total, matching the 72-hole tournament record set by Tiger Woods in 1997.
He's also the first wire to wire win at Augusta since Raymond Floyd last achieved the feat 39 years ago.
MciIroy fired a equal best score of the final day of 66 and finished alone in 4th place on 12-under.
McIlroy sits atop the world rankings on 11.53 points with Spieth second on 9.14 points.
Henrik Stenson, Bubba Watson and Jason Day round out the top five.